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- A-Z of postgraduate courses | Graduate Admissions | University of Oxford
A-Z of courses Use this A-Z and search tool to explore all of Oxford's graduate courses
- Online and distance courses - University of Oxford
Join a global community of adult learners studying online with Oxford Lifelong Learning Whether you wish to study for pleasure, advance in your career or gain a qualification, we have a course for you
- MSc in Advanced Computer Science - University of Oxford
The Department of Computer Science houses lecture theatres and seminar rooms in which most of the University lectures in Computer Science take place There are department kitchens on each floor and a central common room where you can meet informally
- Admission requirements for 2026 entry - University of Oxford
Below is a summary of each course’s requirements Essential Recommended Helpful – may be useful on course Equivalent requirements for Advanced Highers and International Baccalaureate can be found on the course pages under 'Admissions requirements' Equivalent requirements for accepted international qualifications can be found on the international qualifications page
- Facts and figures - University of Oxford
There are more than 26,000 students at Oxford, including 12,470 undergraduates and 13,920 postgraduates Entry to undergraduate courses at Oxford continues to be very competitive: there are usually only around 3,300 places, and over 23,000 people applied to start in 2024
- Undergraduate Prospectus: 2026 entry | University of Oxford
As an Oxford student, you will be part of a global academic community You'll also have your own college offering you a welcoming and safe environment, as well as a fun city on your doorstep
- MSc Financial Economics - Saïd Business School
Your college is both an academic and social community that will enrich your time at Oxford It offers everything from formal dinners and balls to sports and lecture series
- When to apply and deadlines - University of Oxford
The first step in applying to graduate study at Oxford is to choose a course You can find a course by using our A-Z of courses or by viewing a list of courses organised by their department and academic division
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